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Most likely 7 to 8 quarts. mine was a dragster style and it took 10. Figure how much and use water. Fill the pan to the desired level and mark it. Then buy a sight eye.
In a every day street/strip type car a pan without a dipstick would not be preferred. For an all out race engine it will be fine as long as you don't have any leaks. I don't have one in my Hemi street/strip car. However, I am also running a vacuum pump.
Looking for lost engine block, VIN ending 0E132617. A 1970 HP engine block with a hole in the side from a broken connecting rod. Lost sometime in the late 1980s to early 1990s.
I wish I could could answer.
This aftermarket tach was supposed to be my guide.
Not working. That is another battle later maybe. Don't know if it's worth the trouble to pull the dash apart.
The cam was picked by the engine builder. It's not radical.
I think I set it at 8 degrees with vacuum...
New member from North Carolina. Have a 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T. 440 six pack automatic ,53,000 miles. Had it for 54 years. Hurricane Helena and a tree crashed onto top of car. Sucks.